All Details on the 62 unbeaten matches

Glasgow Celtic created a British record of 62 matches unbeaten from 20th November 1915
until 14th April 1917, and the record still stands to this day. The Scottish League
had decided to continue the league during World War One, although the English Football
League was cancelled for the duration 1914-1919. Most of the Celtic players played an
active part in the War, as did the "Old Firm" Managers William Maley (Celtic) and William
Wilton (Rangers), who both did voluntary work at Stobhill Hospital in Glasgow.
Below is a breakdown of the player appearances for Celtic during this remarkable run of
matches: